Three Members of Donald

Several members of Donald Trump’s family have experienced significant health issues over the decades, including cognitive decline, serious illness, and early death. His mother, Mary MacLeod Trump, nearly died from complications following childbirth, while his father, Fred Trump Sr., was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and exhibited memory loss and confusion. Donald’s older brother, Fred Jr., struggled with alcoholism and died at 42, while his younger brother, Robert, suffered brain bleeds from a fall and died in 2020. His sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, also showed signs of memory loss before her death in 2023. A cousin, John Walter, was reported to have had dementia, and his daughter Ivanka spoke publicly about experiencing postpartum depression.

Despite this family history, Donald Trump’s 2025 medical report described him as being in excellent health. He scored a perfect 30 on a cognitive assessment, with no signs of neurological issues, and showed normal results across cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic evaluations. His medications include treatments for cholesterol and skin conditions, and his lifestyle, including golf and regular travel, was noted as contributing positively to his well-being. His son Barron had a mild COVID-19 case in 2020 but recovered without symptoms.